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What was Fitzeralds's attitude about women ? in the Great Gasby?

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Fitzgerald views women in a negative way. throughout the novel, the female characters are portrayed as unloyal and selfish. He also shows that during the 1920’s men treat women badly often with violence and abuse. They had to follow standards men didn’t and we’re not equal to men in society.
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